It acknowledges the sapience of country to the extent that country is figured as a registry of births, marriages, deaths and other events. |
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In the case of property purchase from a private citizen, the buyer must pay a registration impost and a land registry tax. |
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New cases are checked against existing cases in the registry to prevent duplicate entries. |
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I mean when was the last time you went to a user's desktop and reinstalled their machine because their registry was full? |
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In Norway, all births with a gestational age of 16 completed weeks or more must be registered with the medical birth registry of Norway. |
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The client then uses its filter registry to invoke the filters during a subsequent method invocation. |
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The king stripped it of its powers of remonstrance and registry, and he invested those powers in a new Plenary Court to be appointed by him. |
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Couples wishing to enter a civil union have to apply to the local registry for a licence. |
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After all, aren't there innumerable warnings out there about how easy it is to mess up your computer by fussing with the registry? |
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The registry contacted the breeder, who in turn called the dog's astonished owner. |
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These relate to the conduct of officers of the registry of the Supreme Court and of officers of the sheriff of that court. |
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It is a huge consortium of domain registrars, registry operators, telcos and technology companies. |
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The government opened its national registry allowing consumers to block telemarketing calls. |
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Unlike Treaty Indians who are registered directly with Indian Affairs, Inuit people do not have such a registry. |
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His recent opinion piece was not only full of bald-faced lies about the registry, it was also insulting to our intelligence. |
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The information from the scan is sent instantaneously to a registry database, to be housed by the new joint venture company. |
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They should have a computerised land registry, so that for once and for all, the disputes are a thing of the past. |
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Data on birth characteristics were obtained from the Danish medical birth registry. |
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The land registry documentation makes clear that legal title to the property was held in the name of the company. |
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It was therefore supposed to fly the flag of its nation of registry, i.e. Liberia. |
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This registry provided a good database about people who had suicided while on clozapine versus those who had discontinued clozapine. |
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There is a separate land registry system for title to real estate and hypothecs on real estate. |
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We had a case once where jury lists were being privily given by the registry in Victoria to the Chief Commissioner of Police. |
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Be sure to setup your honeymoon at the same time as you setup your bridal registry! |
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Many framers may see a bridal registry as superfluous to their framing services. |
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Captains of foreign ships, and even those under U.S. registry, don't know the topography of the sound like an experienced local. |
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The rain even cleared up by the time we got to the registry office which meant we could take photos outside. |
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The registry included patients with symptomatic and asymptomatic pulmonary embolism. |
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I've just spent the morning hacking around inside a Windows 2000 registry to solve the problem of account passwords not being stored in Outlook. |
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We can now overclock video cards with registry hacks, and software such as Powerstrip. |
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The most outrageous problem with the so-called registry is that it contains no names. |
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Another important lesson that may be drawn from the registry is that the importance of any type of diet in weight control may be overemphasized. |
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With this method you wipe not only your files, but your registry and swap file too. |
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He joined the civil service and became record keeper in the principal probate registry, Somerset House. |
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He used this registry to deconflict active and inactive sources being used by all U.S. strategic and tactical CI and HUMINT collectors. |
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It is reflagged out of the Bahamas with her port of registry becoming Nassau. |
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Still others offer wedding registry data, sports results and even terror alerts. |
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The civil registry numbers were used to link the records in both registries. |
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The Alaskan Malamute Club of America maintains a registry of dogs that have been certified free of chondrodysplasia. |
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The agreement is that any information entered in one registry becomes replicated in all other registries as well. |
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State officials put this information in a central registry and make it available to the public, in part, by posting it on the Internet. |
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The Stockholm Conference in 1972 had called for a registry of emissions of radioactivity and international co-operation on radioactive waste disposal and reprocessing. |
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For reinstall and reformat like the champions of old had cut a wide swath across the plains and laid waste to the evil of the registry which had existed. |
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The Federal Trade Commission's popular do-not-call list has reined in telemarketers, but a similar registry won't work for junk e-mail, the agency says. |
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I am anxious to see the registry run in a fair and above-board manner. |
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Never married and approaching 40, his last long-term relationship ended in a jilted bride and returned registry items. |
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What is this ship's name, registry, crew complement and purpose? |
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We have heard, lastly, that the new fiction is fatally in love with journalism, that it wishes to flatten itself into a registry of facts, an index of social connections. |
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Japanese coast guard officials said the ship's registry gave the vessel's tonnage at 243 ton gross tons and indicates that it had previously sailed to Japan. |
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If the parents-to-be have specified in the baby registry a brand or shape of bottles, nipples, and pacifiers, these items may be a safe choice for a baby shower gift. |
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Firstly, we believe it is wrong to be too prescriptive about the choice of registry because registries for trials are in an early stage of development. |
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Several Italian cities, including Naples, already have a civil union registry. |
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In December 2001 I filed evidence supported by three exhibits in the Court of Appeal registry, which establishes he pursued litigation for ulterior purposes. |
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He also wrote that the registry lists 385,000 settlers in the rest of the West Bank. |
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The computer-based registry, which lists individual Americans who contributed to the war effort, will be located in the memorial information center. |
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The registry regularly produces tables of how many people officially reside in each settlement. |
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In the registry, the settler population is always a few percent above the more accurate CBS figure. |
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The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors is considering requiring all clinical trials submitted for publication to be listed in a registry. |
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This registry involves a large-scale sample of monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs who served in the military during the Vietnam era. |
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It has district registries across England and Wales and almost all High Court proceedings may be issued and heard at a district registry. |
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From July 1790 to October 1793, his name appears in the registry of the academy over a hundred times. |
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In the registry, daffodils are coded by the colours of each of these two parts. |
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Panama was the world's largest flag state for oil tankers, with 528 of the vessels in its registry. |
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This same edict required priests to register births, marriages, and deaths, and to establish a registry office in every parish. |
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Other initiatives included the standardization of all weights and measures throughout the kingdom, and an agricultural survey and registry. |
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Ivan Degrieck, Onze Lieve Vrouw Hospital in Aalst, Belgium, implanted the first patient in the VIRTUE registry. |
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Like a wedding registry, wish lists are created by adding specific products to the user's account for the gift givers to view. |
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Brittany, who grew up in an Athabascan Indian village, then learned that there were fewer than 200 Alaska Natives on the national donor registry. |
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The service had to be held in a registry office because the former cleric hasn't been laicised yet. |
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The data presented here does not correlate exactly with the registry data as not all online students taking the LOQ completed their degree. |
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In 2002, a registry in Toronto found my birthmother for whom I had been searching for almost four years. |
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The breast surgery society has a registry on nipple-sparing mastectomies that will track such women for 10 years. |
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On-going investigations into land registry misdealing are only the tip of the Cyprus property scam iceberg. |
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There aren't any tricky hexadecimal calculations to snare your brain, nor is there a need to worry about hosing the registry for all eternity. |
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In 2011, Rashid Hospital's Trauma and Emergency Centre became the first in the Middle East region to be included in this registry. |
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The Koestler Parapsychology Unit study registry now provides public prospective registration for parapsychological experiments. |
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Likewise, a multicenter registry with 22 European phlebology clinics reported no cellulitis or necrotizing fasciitis in 12,173 sessions. |
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There are currently 69 million phone numbers listed on the Do Not Call registry. |
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The move will pave the way for probate court orders covering the Dubai assets of those who have registered their wills through the registry. |
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Saghir Ahmed has urged the private institutions, treating, on non profit basis, thalassemic and hemophiliac, to help develop a registry of such patients. |
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In addition to a control group in each category, a unique aspect of this registry is that many exposed infants will undergo dysmorphology examinations. |
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Smith's Diaper Rash Ointment, Gearapalooza is the ultimate baby gear and registry event for expectant parents seeking information on the latest and greatest baby products. |
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The leader of Ataka claims that these trips were gifts from his wealthy friends, but this fact is unverifiable because there is no registry of costs covered by friends. |
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These include a Scandinavian-based registry study of 375 women exposed to citalopram in the first trimester, which failed to indict SSRI as a teratogen. |
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After stag party drama-tics which will see him get himself arrested in a bid to sabotage his nuptial, the Rover's barman makes it to the registry office on time. |
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Afilias launched the first new TLD registry ever when it introduced. |
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Although many of the northern CCRC attorneys joined the registry and continued to represent the same clients, several others were assigned to other private attorneys. |
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The company has developed a risk management plan that includes controlled distribution, limited prescribing, a black box warning, and a mandatory patient registry. |
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The surgical interventions covered in the registry include gastric banding, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. |
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Madison Who's Who is more than a registry of accomplished individuals. |
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This contrasts with a manual method that lodges paper documents at the land title registry following a face-to-face settlement and exchange of documents and bank cheques. |
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Maine's domestic partnership registry only provides limited rights, most of which are geared toward protecting couples' security in emergency situations. |
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The concept of purebred bloodstock and a controlled, written breed registry has come to be particularly significant and important in modern times. |
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These two distinct sets of information are published on the IATI registry, respectively based on the IATI Activity Standard and the IATI Organization Standard. |
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Liverpool was home to both the Cunard and White Star Line, and was the port of registry of the ocean liner RMS Titanic, the RMS Lusitania, Queen Mary and Olympic. |
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The Microsoft Excel workbook Keypath.xls has a list of all the keypath files and registry values associated with Office XP features and components. |
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